The Kardoon Knowledge-Based Entrepreneurship Exhibition held its second successful year at Yazd University. The opening ceremony included esteemed guests such as Dr. Abbas Kalantari, President of Yazd University, alongside officials, faculty members, and students.
Dr. Kalantari acknowledged the recent national tragedy and emphasized the importance of continued perseverance on the path set forth by the revolution. He highlighted the role of students, underlining the trust placed in them through such initiatives. He views entrusting students with these tasks as a way to cultivate future leaders for Iran.
The exhibition thrives on its dynamic and student-driven nature. Dr. Kalantari expressed his vision for Kardoon 3 to evolve into a national festival with competitions on a broader scale. The success of Kardoon 1 is credited for paving the way for this year's improved event, with Dr. Kalantari confident that future iterations will continue to surpass the previous ones.
In addition to the opening ceremony, the program included a report by the exhibition manager detailing the implemented actions. A student recited a poem to honor the memory of the fallen leader, further enriching the ceremony. The event concluded with a recitation by Dr. Khoda Karam Gharibi, a faculty member from the Department of Mining and Metallurgy. Dr. Gharibi's speech centered around the hopeful prospects of young people.
The Kardoon exhibition opened its doors on May 23rd and will continue daily until May 28th, from 4 pm to 9 pm. The closing ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, May 29th. The exhibition is open to the public, offering a valuable opportunity for all to engage with the showcased innovations.